- EROS
- Piccadilly Circus statue
- Greek god of love
- Love god
- Aphrodite's offspring
- Aphrodite's son
- Love personified
- Piccadilly figure
- Libidinous deity
- Lover boy
- Piccadilly Circus figure
- Poem collection
- Cupid's alias
- Greek cupid
- Cupid counterpart
- Figure in Piccadilly
- Force of love
- Son of Aphrodite
- Flamboyantly successful
- Greek counterpart of Cupid
- One taking a bow in ancient Greece
- Son of Aphrodite and Ares
- Figure taking a bow?
- God with a bow
- Sex symbol?
- Per Hesiod, the fourth god to enter existence
- Winged god
- Aphrodite's boy
- Passion personified
- Arrow-shooting deity
- God of love
- Aeneid figure
- Hedone's father
- Naked archer of myth
- Psyche's lover
- Archer with wings
- Hermes' son
- Archer of myth
- His temple is in Mount Hellion
- 433 ___ (first asteroid studied in orbit)
- Child archer
- Boy with arrows
- Cupid
- Fertility god
- Arrow launcher?
- Piccadilly statue
- Shrink's libido
- The love drive
- Love in old Greece
- Grandson of 50 Across
- Cupid's counterpart
- The libido
- Divine archer
- Mythical archer
- Olympian matchmaker
- Asteroid orbited in 2000
- The power of love
- Cupid, by a Greek name
- Love child?
- Lover of Psyche
- Bow-wielding god
- Winged archer
- Passion in person
- Bow-toting god
- Consort of Psyche
- Libidinous god
- Psyche's beloved
- Boy with a bow
- The Garden of ___ (Wilde poem)
- First asteroid to be orbited by an artificial satellite
- Winged Greek god
- 433 ___ (near-Earth asteroid)
- Child of Aphrodite
- God who issued from the egg of Night
- Greek god hatched from an egg
- Subject of Praxiteles sculptures
- God with a quiver
- Life instinct of Freudian psychology
- Well-meaning shooter of myth
- Arrow-shooting god
- Heart-piercing bow wielder
- One who does love shooting very often?
- Force opposing Thanatos, in Freudian theory
- God whose name sounds like an implement he uses when the last letter is removed
- Mischievous mythological meddler
- One of the four concepts covered in the C.S. Lewis book "The Four Loves"
- One often shown with arrows
- One who's making love?
- Romantic figure whose name is an anagram of a romantic gift
- Romantic symbol, or the anagram of another romantic symbol
- Symbol of love that becomes another symbol of love when its first letter is moved to the end
- Greek equivalent of 5-Across
- Astronomical body that's aptly in the "Amor group"
- Greek god that becomes a Greek goddess when its second letter is removed
- Greek word for love
- Amor's Greek counterpart
- Cupid's Greek counterpart
- He takes a bow on Valentine's day
- Libido personified
- One of Aphrodite's sons
- Cupid, to the Greeks
- Libido
- Son of Aphrodite and Ares, in some legends
- Cupid, to Greeks
- Greek love god
- Matchmaker of myth
- Lustful god
- Asteroid discovered in 1898
- Boy taking a bow
- Word hidden in three answers of this puzzle
- Desire deified
- Love-ly god
- Mythical matchmaker
- Shooter of hearts
- Winged god of love
- Bow-and-arrow boy
- Cupid, to Cassandra
- One taking a bow?
- Symbol of love
- He takes a bow
- Mythological arrow shooter
- Winged symbol of love
- God with a bow and arrow
- Amorous archer
- Winged deity
- February 14 figure
- Deity of desire
- Figure of love
- Subject of a Piccadilly Circus statue
- Trafalgar Square statue
- Valentine's Day visitor
- Winged god who's a symbol of romance
- The Garden of ___ (Oscar Wilde poem)
- Amatory archer
- Beau-winning bowman
- Valentine's Day deity
- Young winged god of the Greeks
- Cretan's Cupid
- Greek who played with matches?
- What the Greeks called Cupid
- A son of Aphrodite
- Archer on Olympus
- One of C.S. Lewis's four loves
- Valentine's Day symbol
- Bow-wielding infant
- Mythical god of love
- Deity with a quiver
- Mythological archer
- God of lust
- Love, when deified
- Cupid's alter ego
- Cupid, by another name
- Father of Hedone, in Greek myth
- Greek word meaning "intimate love," in philosophy
- God of desire
- Aphrodite's tyke
- Cupid equivalent
- Mythical romantic
- Valentine figure
- Grecian god
- Psyche's mate
- A.k.a. Cupid
- See 110 Across
- Valentine's Day figure
- Lover of 9 Down
- Greek god
- Bow wielder
- Noted archer
- Physical love
- Love found in nine other puzzle answers
- Greek counterpart of 37-Down
- Greek deity of desire
- Legendary archer
- Quiver-carrying god
- Bow-toting deity
- Desire
- Fertility deity
- God with arrows
- Amor, in ancient Athens
- Desire personified
- God who shoots arrows
- Mischievous bow wielder
- Libido symbol
- Love deity
- Erotic deity
- God with great aim?
- Bow wielder of myth
- Mythical bowman
- Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium"
- __ Turannos: E.A. Robinson poem about a complex marriage
- February deity
- God that leaves one smitten
- Greek boy with a bow
- Immortal archer
- Early romantic figure
- Mythical arrow shooter
- Cupid, to Plato
- Amor counterpart
- Arrow shooter of myth
- Winged figure of myth
- Love interest of 58-Down
- Aphrodite's love child
- Cupid analog
- Erotic god
- Greek matchmaker
- God who took a bow
- God with good aim
- God with wings
- Husband of Psyche
- Olympic archer?
- Son of Ares and Aphrodite
- First asteroid landed on by a NASA craft
- Winged figure in Piccadilly Circus
- Romantic deity
- Cupid's equivalent
- Loving son of myth
- 27 Down, to the Greeks
- Cupid alias
- Passionate god
- Youngest Greek god
- Desirous deity
- First asteroid to be landed on by a spacecraft
- Roman god . . .
- Aphrodite's child
- Son of Chaos
- Winged child
- Aeneid character
- Near-Earth asteroid
- Youngest Olympian
- Psyche consort
- Youngest of the Greek gods
- Aphrodite's infant
- Aphrodite's kid
- Mythical mischievous intervener
- Jung's "principle of relationship"
- Mythical shooter
- Second-largest near-Earth asteroid
- First asteroid to be orbited
- Near-Earth asteroid in the Amor group
- Youngest of Olympus
- Mythical bow toter
- Aphrodite's little boy
- Cupid's Greek alias
- Freud's life force, from the Greek
- Freudian life force
- Smallest figure in a Parthenon frieze
- Smallest of the Olympians
- Symbol of attraction
- Winged Olympian
- Greek god with wings
- Olympian bowman
- Aphrodite's winged son
- Name from Ancient Greek for "desire"
- Site of the craters Casanova and Valentine
- Winged matchmaker
- Winged sculpture discovered at Pompeii
- He shot Apollo with a golden arrow
- Winged child of myth
- Chemistry symbol
- Asteroid between Earth and Mars
- Heart specialist?
- God of love in Greek mythology
- Winged figure of mythology
- Asteroid that comes within 14 million miles of Earth
- Life instinct, in psychoanalysis
- Antony and Cleopatra character
- Ancient love god
- Greek lover boy?
- Sexual desire
- Cupid, in Greece
- Mythological love child?
- February 14 deity
- Near-Earth asteroid probed in 2001
- Progeny of Aphrodite
- Symbol of Valentine's Day
- Mythological matchmaker
- The libido, in psychiatry
- Character in Antony and Cleopatra.
- Figure of Cupid.
- Love.
- The 433d asteroid.
- Asteroid.
- Beloved of Psyche.
- Lover's patron.
- Minor planet.
- Son of Gaea.
- Youngest god.
- Dr. G. Witt's discovery, 1898.
- Love: Greek.
- Aphrodite's companion.
- 433rd asteroid.
- Asteroid discovered 1898.
- Baby archer.
- Careless archer.
- 433d asteroid.
- Cupid's other name.
- Dr. Witt's asteroid.
- Winged boy, in art.
- Antony's friend, in "Antony and Cleopatra."
- Cupid's twin.
- Shakespearean character.
- Valentine symbol.
- Wooer of Psyche.
- Dart-game player.
- Mythical V. I. P.
- St. Valentine's henchman.
- Statue in Picadilly Circus.
- Valentines feature him.
- Friend to Mark Antony.
- Valentine's aide.
- Colleague of Zeus.
- Marc Antony's friend.
- Matchmaker.
- Mythical marksman.
- Antony's Friend.
- Mark Antony's friend.
- Arrow carrier.
- Statue in Piccadilly Circus.
- Friend of Antony: Shak.
- Piccadilly landmark.
- Winged youth, in art.
- Archery expert.
- Companion of Aphrodite.
- Grecian Cupid.
- Athenian deity.
- Role in "Antony and Cleopatra."
- Statue featured in British Exposition.
- Winged youth.
- Counterpart of Cupid.
- Plato's "Symposium" topic.
- Asteroid approaching the earth in 1964.
- Greek cherub.
- See 5 Across.
- Shakespearean role.
- One of the asteroids.
- Psyche's admirer.
- Son of Ares.
- Amor.
- Olympian
- Statue in Piccadilly.
- Aphrodite's aide
- Winged figure
- Brave cockneys
- Greek deity
- Cupid's relative
- Olympian god
- ___ and Civilization: Marcuse
- Love divinity
- Piccadilly Circus sight
- Topic of Plato's "Symposium"
- Anthony's friend
- San Diego Symphony conductor
- Asteroid #433
- Celebrated archer
- Libido derivative
- Matchmaker of myths
- The Graces waited on him
- Youngest of the gods
- Cupid, to Athena
- Antony's faithful friend
- Antony's faithful soldier
- Athenian archer
- Brother of Anteros
- Celebrated toxophilite
- Cupid, to Clytemnestra
- Topic in a Platonic symposium
- An Olympian
- Another god of love
- Antithesis of Eris or Ares
- Conductor Peter ___
- Conductor of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra
- Friend of Antony
- King of hearts?
- Libido offshoot
- Olympian lad
- Circus sight in London
- Feb. 14 V.I.P.
- Plato topic
- A son of Ares
- February 14 favorite
- Shooter of gold-tipped arrows
- Shooter of golden arrows
- Symposium topic, for Plato
- Early matchmaker
- One of Plato's topics
- Plato "Symposium" topic
- Witt's asteroid
- Antony's faithful servant
- Father of delight
- Most beautiful Olympian god
- Piccadilly Circus cynosure
- Piccadilly attraction
- Status taken down from Piccadilly in '84
- Statue at one end of Regent St.
- Statue near Oxford St.
- A friend of Antony
- A god of love
- Aphrodite's lovable lad
- God waited on by the Graces
- Mark Antony's bodyguard
- God who had gold-tipped arrows
- Hellenic love god
- Antony's friend in Egypt
- Greeks 13 Across
- London statue
- The Graces waited on this god
- Amor, to Plato
- Friend of Mark Antony
- Marcuse's "___ and Civilization"
- Subject of Plato's Symposium
- Subject of a Plato symposium
- Amor, to Achilles
- Amor, to Aristotle
- Cupid, to Zeno
- Cupid, to Agamemnon
- Flying archer
- Mischievous bowman
- Boy who takes a bow?
- Desirous Greek god
- Little Archer
- Love of Greece?
- Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail
- Romance symbol
- God depicted in a figure called an "amoretto"
- God of passion
- God who "loosens the limbs and weakens the mind," per Hesiod
- Greek god pictured with wings and a bow
- One who takes a bow before success rather than after?
- Psyche's mate in Greek mythology
- February 14 name
- Sexual love
- Plan 9 From Outer Space alien
- Servant of Antony in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- God offended by Daphnis
- Theogony figure
- Asteroid first seen in 1898
- Controversial 1960's magazine
- Dart shooter
- Love's inspiration
- Antony's faithful aide, in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- Boy armed with bows and arrows
- Boy who's bowed
- Love symbol
- Winged youth of myth
- Asteroid viewed by the NEAR spacecraft, 2000
- Life force, to Freud
- See 45-Down
- Asteroid landed on in 2001
- Love inspirer
- One of the primal gods in Greek myth
- Where the NEAR space probe landed
- God often depicted unclothed in art
- Libido, in psychiatry
- Lover who abandoned Psyche
- Oscar Wilde poem "The Garden of ___"
- Power of love
- Ardent love
- Bow and arrow carrier
- Daring 1960's Ralph Ginzburg magazine
- February figure
- Arrow shooter
- Greek counterpart of 27-Down
- Greek god sometimes pictured as blindfolded
- Name hidden in seven other answers in this puzzle
- Aphrodite and ___ (classic art subject)
- Deity with a bow and arrow
- Life instinct, to Freud
- London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument
- First asteroid landed on by a spacecraft
- First asteroid orbited by a NASA spacecraft
- Olympian archer
- One who might take a bow
- Taker of a bow?
- Bow-wielding deity
- Carrier of a bow and arrows
- Troubadour's inspiration
- Archer who aims for the heart
- Offspring of Chaos, to Hesiod
- Personification of desire
- Subject for Freud
- Asteroid on which a NASA probe landed in 2001
- Counterpart of Thanatos, in Freudian psychology
- First near-Earth asteroid to be discovered
- Greek god who figures in an annual holiday
- Greek god whose name is one letter off from 118-Down
- Greek god with a bow and arrow
- Opposite of Thanatos, to Freud
- Baby taking a bow?
- Freud's libido
- Arrow shooter of Greek myth
- Arrow-shooting Greek god
- Classical bow wielder
- Early wielder of a bow and arrow
- God whose name is 6-Down reversed
- Heart-piercing figure
- Lust, deified
- Figure with arrows
- Mythological lover boy
- Son of 30-Down
- Amor's counterpart
- Now ___ shakes my soul: Sappho
- Counterpart of 1-Across
- Destination of NASA's NEAR
- Inspiration for a troubadour
- Statue in London's Piccadilly Circus
- Winged archer of myth
- Boy with a bow and arrow
- February 14th figure
- Olympian with a bow
- The great binder and loosener, per Jung
- Arrow-shooting figure
- Freudian "will to live"
- One taking a bow in Greek art
- Another name for Cupid
- Fourth god to exist, in Greek myth
- Greek equivalent of Cupid
- Life instinct, in psychology
- Love symbol that names another love symbol if you move the first letter to the end
- Relative of philia and agape, to the Greeks
- Freudian focus
- Greek god with a bow
- Mischievous boy of myth
- Mythological figure who takes a bow
- Concept in Freudian psychology
- Freudian concept
- God who becomes a goddess when an "r" is removed
- God whose name is an apt anagram of "rose"
- One taking a bow for getting couples together?
- One variety of love
- Shooter of arrows
- Cherubic god
- God often represented as a beautiful winged youth
- God whose name sounds almost like the ammunition he uses
- His name means "desire"
- Aphrodite's frequent companion
- God of fertility
- God of romantic love
- Greek deity associated with passion
- Greek god whose name is an anagram of a flower
- Minor planet named for a Greek god
- Versace ___ (high-end fragrance)
- Carrier of a bow and arrow
- Concupiscent one
- Psyche's lover, in Greek myth
- February 14th shooter
- God evoked in many a sex shop
- Oscar Wilde's "The Garden of ___"
- Operate
- Cupid, in Corinth
- Lovers' deity
- Lovers' god
- Valentine's Day god
- Christian metalcores Demise of ___
- Golden Silvers "Arrows of ___"
- Himerus' sidekick to Spill Canvas
- Italian musician Ramazzotti
- Metal band Demise of ___
- Metalcore band Demise of ___
- Metalers Demise of ___
- Demise of ___ (metalcore)
- Engraved on My Palm Demise of ___
- Christian metalcore band Demise of ___
- Spill Canvas "Himerus and ___"
- Tortoise song about Cupid?
- Young the Giant song about love?
- Late Night Alumni song about love off "Empty Streets"
- Singer Ramazzotti
- Italy's Ramazzotti
- Late Night Alumni song about Greek god of love?
- Late Night Alumni song about love?
- Apt anagram of "rose"
- Fairest of the deathless gods, to Hesiod
- Symbol of love that's an anagram of another symbol of love
- Greek for "love"
- Sex god
- Soho statue
- Classicist's passion?
- Figure on some Valentine's Day cards
- Lover of Psyche, in Greek mythology
- Hellenophile's love
- Winged love god
- He's in the mood for love
- God of archery?
- Piccadilly god
- Famous Greek archer
- Loving son of Aphrodite?
- Greek counterpart of 32-Across
- Greek winged God
- Young Greek god
- Aphrodite's young'un
- Mythical love god
- Chubby lover
- Greek arrow-shooter
- Love deified
- Love god of myth
- Loving god of myth
- Piccadilly statue, popularly
- Winged Greek god with a bow
- Winged figure of Greek mythology
- Love archer
- Amorous deity
- Bow-carrying god
- Young winged Greek god
- Greek version of Cupid
- Mythical matchmaker with a bow
- 14-Across deity
- Archer of love
- Cupid contemporary
- Cupid kin
- Cupid relative
- Busy boy on Valentine's Day
- Wielder of love arrows
- God who fell in love with Psyche
- Greek god with arrows
- Greek's Cupid
- Maker of love, not war
- Mythological bow wielder
- Apt anagram of a flower symbolizing love
- Greek fertility god
- Love god with a bow
- Mythical winged archer
- Cupid : Rome :: ___ : Greece
- Cupid, in Hellenic culture
- Greek god with gold-tipped arrows
- Statue in Piccadilly Circle
- Latin lover?
- Greek archer
- Psyche's hubby
- Picadilly statue
- Son of Venus
- Chubby love symbol
- Mythical Greek archer
- Amorous Greek god
- God who takes a bow
- Shooter of gold arrows
- Asteroid named for a Greek god
- Libidinous Greek god
- Lustful Greek god
- Matchmaker of Greek myth
- Bow-toting Greek god
- Greek god of desire
- Love god who's an anagram of "rose"
- Love god whose name is an anagram of "rose"
- Greek god whose name is an anagram of "rose"
- Winged god with arrows
- Love hidden here
- Lust
- Winged divinity
- Drive, of sorts
- It's opposed by Thanatos, in Freudian theory
- NEAR Shoemaker's destination
- Immortal matchmaker
- One with love interests
- God whose name sounds similar to his missiles
- Psyche's adorer
- Love, symbolically
- Large near-Earth asteroid
- Libidinous archer
- Asteroid visited by the NEAR Shoemaker probe
- Bow-bearing boy
- He often took a bow
- Amorous god
- Aphrodite offspring
- Olympian with a bow and arrow
- Valentine's Day mascot
- Airborne archer
- Winged bowman
- Matchmaker in ancient Greece
- Amorous archer of myth
- Asteroid studied by a 1990s probe
- Seneca said he "smites maids' breasts with unknown heat"
- God on a valentine
- Lover of 45-Down, in Greek mythology
- Life instinct, in Freudian theory